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Alix Earle and Braxton Berrios are Still On!

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Tex Hollywood - April 24, 2024

Apparently the internet is a weird place filled with gossip and rumors, like one horrible high school we can never graduate and never think of again.

There is a group of main characters on the internet that they call influencers or content creators and the rest of the world are just passive voyeurs, watching their every move, instead of living out their own lives.

These influencers come in the form of pro athletes, actors, musicians, models and TikTokers who dance silly but that people seem to like. It's pretty ridiculous, but it gives people something to invest their energy into rather than into themselves and that's a good thing.

Alix Earle is a big TikTok star. She is high paid and relevant. She is in a highly publicized relationship with Miami Dolphin who just extended his contract for another year with the team for 1 million dollars. They got their start with a cheating scandal featuring a Culpo sister.

Earle was recently paid to attend Coachella, as influencers do. Being at the big event while at the same time pretending they'd never attend if they weren't making 100s of thousands to be there, like it's their influencer duty.

Braxton was no where to be found, so the internet speculated they broke up, but the truth is, they are still together, and it was all just a lot of noise none of us needed to bother with, yet here we are bothering with it.

She also posted a recent video about her hair, because people like listening to people's minutia, and she was wearing his team's shirt, clearly he's still getting it.

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